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Are you still toying with the idea of attending this year’s SIROWORLD Conference? It could very well be the best and most energizing thing you do for your career all year. Interested in current dental industry trends? Check out one …Read More »

Hu-Friedy is proud to offer dental professionals free continuing education courses through our live webinars. Join Hu-Friedy for an upcoming webinar, “Tackling Biofilm with Air Polishing and Ultrasonics.” The aim of this 90-minute program is to provide participants with a …Read More »

Continuing education is important for the advancement of any professional and can help lead a practice to growth. Dental office managers are often essential to the success of a practice, bringing in a multitude of skill sets from customer service …Read More »

The American Association of Dental Office Managers (AADOM) conference is only a few short weeks away. For the second year, I’ll be attending with the Patterson Dental crew and am excited to attend another AADOM Conference, meet our Patterson scholarship …Read More »

Do you remember when you turned 21? I do and it was massive. I was surrounded by a sea of friends and some other people who I didn’t know at the time, but now am Facebook buddies with. It’s a …Read More »

As the Diamond Partner of the American Association of Dental Office Managers, Patterson Dental is honored to award scholarships to AADOM’s National Conference. This year, we’re awarding eight scholarships for the Annual Conference, held August 28-30, 2015, in Nashville, Tenn. …Read More »

Think back to the last time you bought a new techie gadget, like a smartphone, tablet or TV. How did you go about figuring out what product would work best for you? For a lot of us, this discovery process …Read More »

If you’re building a new office or updating your existing space – or even just considering making a change – you don’t want to miss our Blueprint for Success event. This one-day seminar, sponsored by Patterson Dental, Wells Fargo and …Read More »

I often ask my audiences for a show of hands if they have established standards for communication, behavior and attitude for their practice. At most I have had a total of two people raise their hand. Without realizing it, we …Read More »